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Cloud data leaks tough to spot
February 09, 2021 | NewsCloud-based security incidents are not uncommon, but agencies found data leaks the hardest to detect, according to a new survey.
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Hacker tried to poison Florida city’s water supply
| NewsAs an employee at a water treatment plant watched, a hacker took control of his computer and changed chemical controls to dump lye into the drinking water of Oldsmar, Fla.
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No internet, no vaccine: How lack of internet access has limited vaccine availability for racial and ethnic minorities
| NewsNow, it appears that internet access is emerging as a new and troublesome determinant of health. This appears to be particularly true for underresourced racial and ethnic minority communities and aging populations.
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SolarWinds Fallout: Practices to strengthen data protection
February 08, 2021 | NewsNew technologies and processes, such as continuous security, zero trust and machine learning, can help agencies protect sensitive data.
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NIST posts enhanced requirements for protecting CUI
| NewsThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has published requirements that can help organizations protect controlled unclassified information against nation-state backed threats.
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NIST testing automated delivery of new security controls
| NewsStarting this summer, the National Institute of Standards and Technology will begin to automate delivery of revisions to Special Publication 800-53.
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Validating the security of contact tracing apps
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security has tapped a startup to ensure that contact tracing apps protect users’ security, privacy and civil liberties.
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SBA’s automated loan reviews save thousands of work hours
February 05, 2021 | NewsThe Small Business Administration’s Loan Review Tool automates low-value, repetitive functions and cuts the time loan reviewers typically spend on evaluations by a third.
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Soaring Otter keeps autonomy and technology in step
| NewsThe program aims to help the Air Force more easily develop autonomous applications and integrate them into critical systems handling intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
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Army sees counter-drone tools for cooks, medics
| NewsThe threats posed by the growing number of small drones make it imperative that counter-UAS systems can be operated by all service members.